Trump's Jaw-Dropping Stock Trades Show How Self-Serving His Presidency Has Become
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Trump's 'Insane' $750M Stock Portfolio Exposed After 3,700 High-Speed Trades Trigger Conflict Panics
Donald Trump's vast personal stock portfolio is facing new scrutiny in Washington after ethics filings showed more than 3,700 trades, worth up to an estimated $750 million, were executed from his accounts in just three months while he was in the White House. The scale and speed of activity in Trump's holdings, which spanned some of the biggest names on Wall Street, has prompted warnings from market professionals about conflicts of interest, even…
Trump's jaw-dropping stock trades show how self-serving his presidency has become
Being rich has never done Donald Trump any harm with his base. If anything, it’s done the opposite. Trump doesn’t look elitist, snooty or out of touch to the Maga crowd. Instead, he’s aspirational: they see an entrepreneur who got rich as the result of his own business savvy – a living embodiment of the American dream. That image relies, however, on Trump’s supporters believing that the President is also making it easier for them to get rich, to…
A president as a major investor: New figures on Donald Trump's stock business are causing a stir on Wall Street – and sharp criticism from financial experts. It's about thousands of trades, hundreds of millions of dollars – and companies with direct government contact.
Donald Trump made 3,700 stock trades in just 90 days. Wall Street is shocked
Financial disclosures linked to US President Donald Trump reveal more than 3,700 stock trades in just three months, triggering alarm on Wall Street over the scale, timing and potential conflicts involved.
Bloomberg Television’s investigation has put the spotlight on an unusual trading pattern in President Donald Trump’s personal accounts. In his latest ethics report, presented to the Office of Government Ethics, Trump reveals more than 3,700 operations carried out in a single quarter, a volume that experts qualify as ‘demential’. Bloomberg’s reporter team, led by Washington’s desk reporter and with the collaboration of Bill Ellis, gutted more tha…
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